Supreme Court Grants Bail to BRS Leader K Kavitha in Excise Policy Case
BRS leader K Kavitha returned to her home in Hyderabad after the Supreme Court granted her bail in the 'excise policy case.' Kavitha expressed confidence in prevailing justice and pledged to continue her political and legal fight. The court emphasized the importance of liberty under Article 21.
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The Supreme Court has granted bail to Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) leader K Kavitha in connection with the 'excise policy case' led by the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) and the Enforcement Directorate (ED). Kavitha, who arrived at her residence in Hyderabad on Wednesday, expressed confidence that justice will prevail. 'History has time and again proved that truth will prevail. Even in my case, history repeated itself - truth will prevail, justice will prevail, and we will continue to fight politically and legally. We will go to people and we will fight...India has always stood firmly with justice and truth, and I am very confident that in my case I will come out very clean,' she remarked.
After reuniting with her family, Kavitha tied a Rakhi to her brother and party working president KT Rama Rao. She expressed her relief and gratitude, stating, 'I am happy to be home. I am extremely thankful and I feel blessed. I just have to meet the family members, that is the course of action right now.' Kavitha was released from Tihar Jail on Tuesday after being incarcerated for five and a half months. She reflected on the challenges faced during this period, particularly as a mother, and vowed to retaliate against those responsible for her plight.
'Only politics is responsible for this situation. The country knows that I was put in jail only because of politics, I did not make any mistake. I will fight. I am a Telangana child. I am KCR's daughter. There is no question of me committing any wrong. I am good and stubborn. I was sent to jail unnecessarily,' Kavitha asserted. She pledged to continue her work with renewed commitment and strength. The Supreme Court's decision included conditions for her bail, such as not tampering with evidence, not influencing witnesses, and surrendering her passport.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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